Race too?
I just want some money
and some time
Then I’ll take
the fuck off
I’ll skip
across the world
like a stone
across the pond.
I just want to quit
working and jiving
driving, striving.
I want to take off.
Don’t talk to me
of poverty, of race,
of inequalities old and new.
Don’t talk to me of
strife and reason,
of madness and pleasure.
I don’t want to pretend
I’ve figured it out
or that you have,
that my shoulders
or yours
shrug
with the definitive
insight.
Leave me alone
reformists
and retrenchists;
all I want is a roadtrip
and for the place
to hold together,
to give me
road side diners
in the sun-baked
asphalt
new cityscapes
to wander
a creek where
the minnows
dart beneath
light-flicking ripples.
All your reforms,
your Truths,
your progresses–
but I just want
innocence,
to forget,
to travel wide,
to find a woman
and accept
her thighs
her ideas,
her pride.
Author: Lou the Low-Down Minstrel